[JDEV] Problems with Win32 JabberD (v1.4.2 & v1.4.2CVS)
Shriram pore
creativeshri at yahoo.co.in
Mon Jun 17 01:42:52 CDT 2002
Guys, It sounds funny, but I was able to run JabberD on win2k server but not in win2k Professional version. The other things I had to do are1) run JabberD from the console mode (cmd prompt),2) Not close the console3) Specify the Host name at the parameter4) Specify the Home Directory too It worked even if the JabberD was RestartedYou could check It outAnd then make further decisions RegardsShriram Pore ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nathan Sharp" <spamnps+jabber at phoenix-int.com>To: <jdev at jabber.org>Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 6:51 PMSubject: Re: [JDEV] Problems with Win32 JabberD (v1.4.2 & v1.4.2CVS)
> temas,
> Sounds to me like you need to explicitly state this on the website
> (Windows is not supported), and either remove the Windows build from the
> download site or put BIG BIG warning messages on it. Apparently a lot
> of people have been trying this version recently, given the activity on
> the list. I'd say that this question can easily be considered
> "frequent" enough to get answered clearly on the website and in the docs.
> Has ANYONE run it successfully? If the answer is no, then remove it.
>
> Nathan
>
> Thomas Muldowney wrote:
>
> >Just to add to what Nick said. I posted the other day I think on jadmin
> >about someone trying to put jabberd in production on win32. Here again
> >I'll summarize my statements in one sentence: I won't support it.
> >There are way too many known issues to even think about trying to find
> >ways to fix obscure problems that could creep up on a production
> >system. I'm not against trying, but I think the efforts would be
> >largely fruitless.
> >
> >--temas
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